Healing Properties of Bayberry

Skin Infections and Dandruff

Bayberry has been found to be effective in treating wounds that are slow to heal, dry and itchy skin, and insect bites. This is because bayberry possesses antibacterial, antibiotic, and anti-inflammatory properties. Additionally, when combined with lavender oil and diluted with a carrier oil, bayberry can be used topically on the scalp to alleviate dandruff.


Support for Menstrual Health

Bayberry is known for its potential to provide relief to women experiencing severe cramps and heavy bleeding during their menstrual cycle. This plant has been found to effectively reduce excessive uterine discharge and alleviate menstrual cramps. One way to harness these benefits is by consuming bayberry root in the form of soothing tea.

4 of 5